Chapter 322: Curse Shaft
ââŠAustere-Winter and Frostwhisper.â Annan froze slightly and muttered in a low voice.
He suddenly recalled that he seemed to have heard the surname âFrostwhisperâ somewhere before.
That happened the first time Annan met the Venerated Skeleton when he introduced himself. The Venerated Skeleton once said to Annan, âYou will be a âFrostwhisperâ sooner or laterâ.
Am I going to become a dragon in the future?
Is that why Old Grandmother talks to me in the dragon language?
So after meeting the Old Grandmotherâs request, the [Winter Heart] will evolve into [Winterâs Harvest]. Did I transform myself from Austere-Winter to Frostwhisper?
âI wonder if Boffis can speak the dragon languageâŠâ Annan muttered.
On the other hand, Citalopram replied with certainty, âAnnan must be human.â
That tone even wavered Boffis a little, âIs it?â
âYes, without a doubt.â Citalopram nodded and answered affirmatively.
Itâs because he didnât trigger my monster boy preference radar.
Being concerned about her indifferent and elegant lady image, Citalopram did not say this directly.
She paused for a while and then changed the subject, âLetâs forget about this but focus on our main business firstâŠâ
âMain business?â Boffis tilted her head, âDo you want to see where the sacred bone is?â
âThatâs something Iâd like to see too, but the more important thing is the âFrostwhisperâs Frozen Bloodâ.â
Citalopram was aware of her priorities. The group came here to get the material Annan required. Even though the group had triggered the side mission at this place, she would still like to perform her tasks in order.
As for the sacred bone, it was obviously a key item related to the main storyline.
At least until her strength reached a certain level, she would not trigger this mission with all the players unprepared.
Under the circumstance that all her actions might have irreversible effects on everyone, she thought she had to exercise extreme caution now.
âI have to bring back what my friend needs firstâŠâ Citalopram threw a bitter smile and explained further, âAnnan is not only my friend but also my boss.
âFor me to pick you up next time, I must at least complete the mission that the boss entrusted to me.â
âWell, no problem,â Boffis answered cheerfully.
She paused slightly and then added, âBut these two items are actually in the same place.â
ââŠWhere is it then?â
âItâs right at the Silverstone Curse Shaft.â Boffis replied softly, âThe only [Curse Shaft] in the city.â
âWhat is the [Curse Shft]?â
âItâs the place we dedicated to storing and converting the curse energy to something usefulâŠâ She looked at the pit outside the city with a complicated expression and said nothing.
Then, she whispered, âIt used to be the largest building here, and now it is the deepest scar in the city.â
At this time, the Child in the public nightmare had also just ended his training.
He breathed a sigh of relief and subconsciously looked at the dazzling giant device.
Ah, Iâm still a little concerned.
What the hell is that thing?
It was a massive building, at least 30 or 40 stories high. It could be considered towering even by the modern cityâs standards.
Moreover, it was not a boxy structure like a residential building.
It looked like an enormous snailâs shell from the outside with the opening upside down on the ground.
It was getting dark now.
But the city did not become pitch black.
The Child noticed colorful neon lights lit up in sequence in the elvish city from the hillside outskirt.
As the Child squinted his eyes, he could barely see the end of the âstreet lampsâ connected to the ground. They were only as high as the elvesâ knees and even thinner than their calves.
On every of these âsticksâ, there was a hollow vessel the size capable of putting one person in. The vessel had a glass-like shell; its inside was filled with a single-colored liquid pouring out from the ground, shining brightly.
These sausages-like âstreet lampsâ exuded shimmers of pink, red, blue, or purple, dyeing the passersby into strange colors.
Although the population in the city was relatively sparse, the elves did not return home because of the night. On the contrary, the Child even saw that the number of passersby increased gradually.
Undoubtedly, there was something amiss with this peculiar cyber scene, probably with the snail device that continuously extracted certain substances from the ground.
What energy is it extracting?
Just one âpower stationâ like this alone has supplied the cityâs daily needs.
âJulian?â Noticing the Childâs gaze, Boffis tilted her head and jumped around in front of the Child, âDo you still want to go to the Curse Shaft to take a look?â
Is that the power plant called the Curse Shaft?
âOk.â The Child didnât know what the original Julian wanted to do in the Curse Shaft, but he nodded silently.
âWe can probably go in now.â Boffis blinked her eyes and said lightly, âThe workers in the Curse Shaft should have already left work.
âHow about letâs go on an adventure? Youâve learned [Aero Strike] anyway! As long as we get back here before my mom comes back, she wonât know we left!â
âBut your mother⊠Teacher, where did she go?â The Child asked Boffis, âWhat if she didnât go far and came back suddenly?â
ââŠProbably not.â When Boffis heard what the Child said, her face became sad. She said uncertainly, âSince she left us all here so suddenly⊠I think⊠she shouldnât be back soon, right?â
No, youâre wrong.
Just because she left the two of us here and left in a hurry, she must not have left far and would be back soon.
You are still too young and inexperiencedâŠ
The Child muttered silently in his heart.
But after this period of training, his acting skills had also improved significantly. He wasnât just someone who relied on sheer luck.
So he showed a hesitant expression on his face, âSoâŠ?â
âLetâs go!â After being silent for a while, the energetic Boffis made up her mind, âIf my mother finds out, you can say that I took you there!â
âAlright!â The Child responded perfectly and nodded.
âLetâs go! Itâs time to have fun. Forget about the training!â Boffis took his hand and went ahead cheering.
Such a familiar tone.
Her actions stunned the Child a little.
His childhood friend spoke in the same tone during the holidays. When he was about to start his homework, she would take him to her house to play games.
This forced him to stay at home for the last two days of each school holiday to rush his homework.
It took a long time for the Child to realize that every time his childhood friend asked him to play, she had already finished her homework.
For a while, he felt that he was a little indulged in this public nightmare and didnât want to wake up.
Such a wonderful timeâŠ
Is this really a nightmare?
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